History
Placed
opposite to Indo Japan Sri Lankan Buddhist Center, the Kushinagar Museum was
established in 1992-1993. The museum houses an invaluable wealth of
archaeological exhibits related to the rich history and culture of Kushinagar
and the surrounding region. From remnants of the period of Lord Buddha to the
collectibles of the Malla rulers, the museum is a perfect place to attain
knowledge and learn about the history and life of Buddha.Divided
into four galleries, the museum primarily consists of 248 exhibits that include
terracotta items, especially the icons of Buddha, sculptures, bronze statues,
banner paintings or Thangkas, clay seals, coins, bricks, and a wide variety of
different antiquities. The idol of Lord Buddha sitting in meditation posture is
the key attraction of the museum that draws several tourists every year. It has
been built according to the principles of the Gandhara School of Art.
The
museum is at the developing stage and efforts are being made to collect the
artifacts from different places and institutions. Also, the museum organizes
various educational and cultural programs as different competitions,
exhibitions, workshops, lectures, seminars, and film shows, etc.